... and not have the next paragraph after the formula. That is the default. That is what I want. However, on occasion, "sometimes" I do want to indent the next paragraph after a formula. My question is, how to override the default behavior "on occasion." That is, every "rare once in a while," how do I indent a paragraph after a formula.
Not sure if this is the best way, but \indentation at the beginning of the paragraph will force the indent. Using your example: \placeformula[-] \startformula 4(4\sqrt3) =16\sqrt3. \stopformula \indentation By induction, we can argue that that the associative and commutative properties will allows us to group and arrange the product of more than three numbers in any order that we please. -joshua